Hello mates,
since a few Issues of openSUSE Weekly News we're making the profreading session more open. So everyone can read it and share his thoughts, So the Newsteam and the Marketingteam is specially invited.
Draft can found at: http://bit.ly/vwq9yW (Cause of a broken css support in docbook-xsl-templates i just can produce this issue in PDF.)
What is to do?
* Please point out if you find something to be fixed in the draft, including:
- Incorrect links - Articles which are already included in the past issues - Articles which are *too biased* and shouldn't be included
Founded Issues you can report to this thread.
* Please tell us if you have noticed something to be added, including:
- Articles or blog posts which you think openSUSE users may be interested in - Ongoing active topics from openSUSE mailing-lists, forums and so on - Local FLOSS events which you think openSUSE users may be interested in
Additional stuff you can add there: https://osweeklynews.publishwith.me/1
Deadline for this issue: 207 Today 17:00 UTC
Note: We really appreciate your contributions. However, please remember that your opinions and suggestions will not always be accepted unconditionally. We hope you will trust the final decisions by editors.
On 24.12.2011 14:52, Sascha Manns wrote:
Hello mates,
since a few Issues of openSUSE Weekly News we're making the profreading session more open. So everyone can read it and share his thoughts, So the Newsteam and the Marketingteam is specially invited.
Draft can found at: http://bit.ly/vwq9yW (Cause of a broken css support in docbook-xsl-templates i just can produce this issue in PDF.)
What is to do?
- Please point out if you find something to be fixed in the draft, including:
- Incorrect links
- Articles which are already included in the past issues
- Articles which are *too biased* and shouldn't be included
Founded Issues you can report to this thread.
- Please tell us if you have noticed something to be added, including:
- Articles or blog posts which you think openSUSE users may be interested in
- Ongoing active topics from openSUSE mailing-lists, forums and so on
- Local FLOSS events which you think openSUSE users may be interested in
Additional stuff you can add there: https://osweeklynews.publishwith.me/1
Deadline for this issue: 207 Today 17:00 UTC
Note: We really appreciate your contributions. However, please remember that your opinions and suggestions will not always be accepted unconditionally. We hope you will trust the final decisions by editors.
Howdy all,
I just had a quick look-over over it, but it looked very good to me.
I want to ask you very kindly if you could add something to "in the community" like:
Kim Leyendecker: openSUSE annual review 2011: Speak up!
We´re doing a annual review for openSUSE this year and want your opinions about the year from an openSUSE point of view. Please add them to http://dodin.org:9001/p/os-annualreview
would be great if you could do that!
merry Christmas,
On 24.12.2011 16:21, Kim Leyendecker wrote:
On 24.12.2011 14:52, Sascha Manns wrote:
Hello mates,
since a few Issues of openSUSE Weekly News we're making the profreading session more open. So everyone can read it and share his thoughts, So the Newsteam and the Marketingteam is specially invited.
Draft can found at: http://bit.ly/vwq9yW (Cause of a broken css support in docbook-xsl-templates i just can produce this issue in PDF.)
What is to do?
- Please point out if you find something to be fixed in the draft,
including:
- Incorrect links
- Articles which are already included in the past issues
- Articles which are *too biased* and shouldn't be included
Founded Issues you can report to this thread.
- Please tell us if you have noticed something to be added, including:
- Articles or blog posts which you think openSUSE users may be
interested in
- Ongoing active topics from openSUSE mailing-lists, forums and so on
- Local FLOSS events which you think openSUSE users may be interested in
Additional stuff you can add there: https://osweeklynews.publishwith.me/1
Deadline for this issue: 207 Today 17:00 UTC
Note: We really appreciate your contributions. However, please remember that your opinions and suggestions will not always be accepted unconditionally. We hope you will trust the final decisions by editors.
Howdy all,
I just had a quick look-over over it, but it looked very good to me.
I want to ask you very kindly if you could add something to "in the community" like:
Kim Leyendecker: openSUSE annual review 2011: Speak up!
We´re doing a annual review for openSUSE this year and want your opinions about the year from an openSUSE point of view. Please add them to http://dodin.org:9001/p/os-annualreview
would be great if you could do that!
merry Christmas,
And btw, Linus just announced the release of Linux 3.2-rc7, so might want to use that announcement instead of the rc6 one.
Hi Kim,
Kim Leyendecker wrote:
And btw, Linus just announced the release of Linux 3.2-rc7, so might want to use that announcement instead of the rc6 one.
Thanks a lot for telling it to us. We appreciate it if you can tell us the link to Linus's -rc7 announcement as well. ;-)
However, I don't think we don't need to *replace* the rc6 one with rc7 one. Don't you think adding the rc7 one and keep rc6 one will be just enough so that readers can read both ?
Best,
On 24.12.2011 16:43, Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
Hi Kim,
Kim Leyendecker wrote:
And btw, Linus just announced the release of Linux 3.2-rc7, so might want to use that announcement instead of the rc6 one.
Thanks a lot for telling it to us. We appreciate it if you can tell us the link to Linus's -rc7 announcement as well. ;-)
However, I don't think we don't need to *replace* the rc6 one with rc7 one. Don't you think adding the rc7 one and keep rc6 one will be just enough so that readers can read both ?
Best,
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/12/24/7
Happy Christmas to all! :-)
This week, what concerns me are followings:
=In the Community= ==Events & Meetings== ===Past===
Both entries in this corner are already included in the last issue.
=New/Updated Applications @ openSUSE=
All the articles in this corner are already included in the last issue.
=Tips and Tricks= ==For System Administrators==
* Michal Hrušecký: openSUSE on ARM is getting greater and greater
I don't think it's a kind of 'Tips and Tricks'. 'Planet SUSE' might be the better place for this.
=openSUSE Forums=
All the entries in this corner are already included in the last issue.
... That's all I could find for this issue.
Have nice holidays and enjoy!
Best,